
Thursday, October 28, 1999
Indian with eye for fibre-optics climbs to rich list
Legend has it that Sycamore is an inferior fig tree whose fruit is not as sweet or edible as the more common fig. But at the end of the American century in the roaring nineties, Wall Street has no ear for botany or mythology.

Christian parents can now adopt
In a bold and definitive judgement, Justice F I Rebello of the Bombay High Court on Thursday held that High Courts do indeed have the powers under Article 225 to give children and minors up for adoption, even if there are no legislations for adoption in some personal laws.

After 50 years, ICMR finds BCG vaccine is just a scar on your arm
An extensive 15-year trial carried out by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has come up with startling revelations for the Indian public health programme on TB.

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